A lovely hand painted and footed bone china cup and saucer by Royal Stafford in the "Harvest" pattern with displays of fruit. Both cup and saucer are signed by R Band. The grapes are so well done they seem to stand in 3 dimensions.

Very good condition with no chips or cracks.

This is a quite rare top quality set by this maker. I have more signed English bone china cup and saucers. Email for more information.

Aynsley made a number of artist signed porcelain in the early 1900s. This is a 9 inch cabinet plate loaded with gold gilt surrounding a central motif of a rose bouquet. It is signed F A Bailey. If you like gold, this is for you! Very good condition with no chips cracks or lines. Colors and gold all in good condition. Signed plates such as this one is especially hard to find.

Be sure to see my other signed Aynsley England items. One cup and saucer set matches this plate...

Aynsley made a number of artist signed porcelain. N Brunt painted many wonderful fruit designs. This footed tea cup and saucer set is exceptionally lush with the fruit covering all visible surfaces. The cup foot and the saucer well are entirely in gold. Old Aynsley England mark as shown. Very good condition with no chips or cracks and colors all there.

A complete lovely English bone china tea set for four by Paragon from the 1920-40s. It consists of a tall teapot or coffee pot creamer & sugar handled cake plate and 4 sets of cup-saucer-plate. The pattern is ""Country Lane"" in a soft pastel color. Wonderful fluted form on the tea pot. The backstamp is the lion crown Paragon with two coat of arms side by side BY APPOINTMENT to H.M. The QUEEN Fine Bone China England Regd....

Wispy design of thistle blossoms on a Royal Doulton cup, saucer & plate trio set. The thistle is found neat Queen Mary's Glamis castle. This is an artist signed set, by P Curnock whose name is found on other porcelain. Lion back stamp dated to 1938.

A lovely Shelley teaset for 2 in the Wild Anemone pattern. Consists of teapot, cream and open sugar, and 2 trios (cup saucer & plate). Nine pieces altogether. I believe this is the Windsor form. Old Shelley England mark as shown.